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My company, a 150 person VAR with offices across Virginia, and specifically, my team, is looking for a route/switch guy in Richmond, VA with some security (firewall and IDS) and wireless knowledge to join the post sales implementation group. If you are a solid R/S guy, that's okay.

You'd be working with me on this team; we have a couple CCIEs, plus a bunch of CCNPs and other levels of certs running around. I'm probably the least credentialed guy here, and I've got 3 active certs. The head of our team is a 4 digit CCIE; so this team is heap big geek mojo.

Our portfolio is Cisco/Meraki/Palo Alto/Fortinet/HP (Aruba).

Probably no relocation available, but you will be mostly working from home unless you are required to be onsite as part of a customer engagement so that's neat.

We are a team of 15 people, jointly reporting to University IT and theDean of Research, and we provide a full range of services (fromdatacenter management to user assistance) to support the variousaspects of research computing on campus. We manage a novel, ambientair cooled HPC data center; manage more than half a dozen HPC clusters(including two petascale systems) and are privileged to work in anamazing environment to support extraordinary people.

My team lead is moving over to more of an architecture role, so his position is opening up.Mid-sized Windows domain, roughly 3K workstations. MS Hyper-V environment, SCCM, etc. Heavy security focus (.gov), MCSA/MCSE and Security Certs will get interviewers' attention.

Location is great, around the corner from metro station in Silver Spring, MD, subsidized parking available.

Shoot me a PM if interested or if you have more questions. Happy to submit a resume internally.

My team lead is moving over to more of an architecture role, so his position is opening up.Mid-sized Windows domain, roughly 3K workstations. MS Hyper-V environment, SCCM, etc. Heavy security focus (.gov), MCSA/MCSE and Security Certs will get interviewers' attention.

Location is great, around the corner from metro station in Silver Spring, MD, subsidized parking available.

Shoot me a PM if interested or if you have more questions. Happy to submit a resume internally.

My team lead is moving over to more of an architecture role, so his position is opening up.Mid-sized Windows domain, roughly 3K workstations. MS Hyper-V environment, SCCM, etc. Heavy security focus (.gov), MCSA/MCSE and Security Certs will get interviewers' attention.

Location is great, around the corner from metro station in Silver Spring, MD, subsidized parking available.

Shoot me a PM if interested or if you have more questions. Happy to submit a resume internally.

Want a remote Canadian?

Hah! Since it would technically be MY team lead... sounds good to me! (But probably not to our PM and the CIO.

My team lead is moving over to more of an architecture role, so his position is opening up.Mid-sized Windows domain, roughly 3K workstations. MS Hyper-V environment, SCCM, etc. Heavy security focus (.gov), MCSA/MCSE and Security Certs will get interviewers' attention.

Location is great, around the corner from metro station in Silver Spring, MD, subsidized parking available.

Shoot me a PM if interested or if you have more questions. Happy to submit a resume internally.

Want a remote Canadian?

Hah! Since it would technically be MY team lead... sounds good to me! (But probably not to our PM and the CIO.

I currently manage 3 Australians as part of my team so this should be even easier!

The .NET developer will be building a middle tier REST API - consumes a third-party document management system API and exposes a REST API for the app the Phoenix developer will be working on.

The Phoenix dev will work with 2 other developers on a web app made up of MySQL, Elixir/Phoenix and ReactJS.

The DevOps engineer will be deploying the Phoenix apps into GCP. We currently use Jenkins, Terraform, Docker, Docker Container Engine for deploying to test environment in GCP. Basically, we need the production deployment and all that entails.

The .NET developer will be building a middle tier REST API - consumes a third-party document management system API and exposes a REST API for the app the Phoenix developer will be working on.

The Phoenix dev will work with 2 other developers on a web app made up of MySQL, Elixir/Phoenix and ReactJS.

The DevOps engineer will be deploying the Phoenix apps into GCP. We currently use Jenkins, Terraform, Docker, Docker Container Engine for deploying to test environment in GCP. Basically, we need the production deployment and all that entails.

thanks!

based on the lack of information I assume you don't want to fill the jobs.There's no location. This site is worldwide, knowing if the job is in Tokyo, San Francisco, London or Grand Island, Nebraska matters.

Even worse, your profile email is at gmail, not a business address. Why would anyone submit their info to a random gmail address?

Additionally, what's the business sector, why should we care, what advantages does the company have. I assume you pay your employees, but surely you over something above and beyond mere salary for your job?

We need a local (Los Angeles-based) Windows Device Driver consultant to get us started on our very first device driver for a PCI peripheral card (actually CompactPCI, but that's a don't-care) with a PLX PCI interface chip.

I don't want someone to write the driver (unless we get desperate), because this is a capability I want us to develop for the future. I want someone to help us set up the initial development environment, walk us through Drivers 101, give us a list of Top 10 Things To Avoid when writing drivers, and then be available for hourly advice as needed.

The drivers themselves should be quite simple--just reading and writing to a handful of registers, setting up DMA, and handling a few types of interrupts. No real-time or performance-critical stuff. It's just making stuff work. We had been using Jungo's WinDriver development kit (not to be confused with the alternately capitalized WindRiver), but their pricing model just put them way out of budget, and we've had issues in the past with their driver kit being a black box that we couldn't debug.

Our internal guy tasked with actually writing the driver also did the hardware and firmware design. He's sharp, practical, and learns quickly, but he's never done a driver before, so he doesn't even know what he doesn't know.

We need a local (Los Angeles-based) Windows Device Driver consultant to get us started on our very first device driver for a PCI peripheral card (actually CompactPCI, but that's a don't-care) with a PLX PCI interface chip.

I don't want someone to write the driver (unless we get desperate), because this is a capability I want us to develop for the future. I want someone to help us set up the initial development environment, walk us through Drivers 101, give us a list of Top 10 Things To Avoid when writing drivers, and then be available for hourly advice as needed.

The drivers themselves should be quite simple--just reading and writing to a handful of registers, setting up DMA, and handling a few types of interrupts. No real-time or performance-critical stuff. It's just making stuff work. We had been using Jungo's WinDriver development kit (not to be confused with the alternately capitalized WindRiver), but their pricing model just put them way out of budget, and we've had issues in the past with their driver kit being a black box that we couldn't debug.

Our internal guy tasked with actually writing the driver also did the hardware and firmware design. He's sharp, practical, and learns quickly, but he's never done a driver before, so he doesn't even know what he doesn't know.

PM me for details.

Get a consultant from OSR (or take their class). They are the Windows driver experts outside of Microsoft.

We need a local (Los Angeles-based) Windows Device Driver consultant to get us started on our very first device driver for a PCI peripheral card (actually CompactPCI, but that's a don't-care) with a PLX PCI interface chip.

I don't want someone to write the driver (unless we get desperate), because this is a capability I want us to develop for the future. I want someone to help us set up the initial development environment, walk us through Drivers 101, give us a list of Top 10 Things To Avoid when writing drivers, and then be available for hourly advice as needed.

The drivers themselves should be quite simple--just reading and writing to a handful of registers, setting up DMA, and handling a few types of interrupts. No real-time or performance-critical stuff. It's just making stuff work. We had been using Jungo's WinDriver development kit (not to be confused with the alternately capitalized WindRiver), but their pricing model just put them way out of budget, and we've had issues in the past with their driver kit being a black box that we couldn't debug.

Our internal guy tasked with actually writing the driver also did the hardware and firmware design. He's sharp, practical, and learns quickly, but he's never done a driver before, so he doesn't even know what he doesn't know.

PM me for details.

Get a consultant from OSR (or take their class). They are the Windows driver experts outside of Microsoft.

Thanks for the suggestion. I emailed them, and they're a no-bid. They don't do this type of contract, and they don't have any devs in Los Angeles. Instead, they invited me to send my engineer to the East Coast for a week-long driver seminar. Not a horrible idea, but probably not the right solution for us, either, as there's some significant hardware that he needs to work on.

Looking for an IT support position (L2 skillset willing to do L1 work) in Westchester NY area. Willing to go into NYC and Connecticut. 10 years at previous employer dealing with just about everything on my own.

If anyone is hiring or knows someone that is hiring please PM I'm interested.

Looking for a network engineer in Denver (somewhere in high jr to low sr range)

You get to work on some extremely cool stuff, have relative freedom in your workload (take care of your stuff, then learn whatever you want), and work with a very well funded, very technical, and forward-looking group. The lab environment you'll be responsible for is larger and more advanced than many datacenters.

You should know BGP at a functional level. You should have a solid troubleshooting process and understand how to do fault isolation in multi-vendor environments.Knowledge of multicast routing, scripting/basic linux knowledge, and any level of python proficiency would be a bonus, but if you're smart and ambitious and you know networks at a reasonable level, we'll teach you the rest.

This position is immediately open and has a fairly wide position title and salary range, depending on your experience. We need someone ASAP so we're flexible.

My best, highest use is managing dev projects - I can handle everything from the customer-facing tasks like gathering requirements and negotiating scope to the dev-facing tasks like breaking down, assigning and managing the work. Been doing that for 15 years now.

Management aside, if I have to go technical, I'm a pretty good SQL Server guy, and a somewhat rusty (but clueful!) ASP.NET dev.

I definitely need work. Open to part-time contract gigs. Must be remote or within driving distance of Visalia, CA.

I'm looking for work in the NYC area as a programmer. Most of my experience is in java. I could probably transition easily enough to c# and I'd be willing to learn a new language if an employer was willing to hire me on that basis.

Any MySQL dbas or devs looking for a new opportunity on the East Coast? I am waiting for details, but at this point, I know they are looking for FT but may consider contract to perm. I have also been told that the rate is good. PM if you have an interest. Hopefully I'll have more details or I'll hand you over to my contact.

Do you like security? Specifically, do you like consulting on development projects and providing security insight, testing plans, tests, vulnerability PoCs, requirements, etc? I have an opening on my team.

MathWorks develops MATLAB and Simulink, the leading technical computing software used by engineers and scientists. We employ 4200 people in 15 countries, and our headquarters are in Natick, MA. We are privately held and have been profitable every year since our founding in 1984. It's truly a great place to work.

Have a Helpdesk position opening in a week or so. Junior-level position, but you get to have your fingers in lots of pies, so a good spot to get your feet wet and learn. Primarily Windows environment, a little bit of Macs, you'll be primarily doing client-side desktop support with some occasional networking, printers, AD, etc. mixed in.

Located in the Silver Spring, MD area, great location (same block as metro), position is a contractor slot with solid benefits. More than happy to submit a resume internally if interested.

If you know of any project manager or Scrum Master openings in the Denver area, please send me a PM. I have a background with both mobile and web apps as well as internal experience as well as external customer/consulting experience.

My company, a 150 person VAR with offices across Virginia, and specifically, my team, is looking for a route/switch guy in Richmond, VA with some security (firewall and IDS) and wireless knowledge to join the post sales implementation group. If you are a solid R/S guy, that's okay.

You'd be working with me on this team; we have a couple CCIEs, plus a bunch of CCNPs and other levels of certs running around. I'm probably the least credentialed guy here, and I've got 3 active certs. The head of our team is a 4 digit CCIE; so this team is heap big geek mojo.

Our portfolio is Cisco/Meraki/Palo Alto/Fortinet/HP (Aruba).

Probably no relocation available, but you will be mostly working from home unless you are required to be onsite as part of a customer engagement so that's neat.

If you know of any project manager or Scrum Master openings in the Denver area, please send me a PM. I have a background with both mobile and web apps as well as internal experience as well as external customer/consulting experience.

Anyone looking for a good senior/lead/architect type position for a primarily Java developer? Spring, bit of AoP, multi-threading, distributed high volume systems, bit of Hadoop work. I'm also starting to pick up Rust, but not fully versed in it currently. Looking for Westside-ish Los Angeles, or remote. Or depending on location maybe, just maybe, might be open to moving for the right position/company.

Right now mostly passively looking, but if someone here has a need certainly would be interested.

My best friend finds herself in a pretty tough spot regarding employment, and I'm posting this in the hopes of generating a little interest on her behalf. She's a Web coder, comfortable in both front- and back-end at the enterprise level, and pretty senior (think, "grown children and this is the only thing she's ever done for a living"). She was for a long time a major player in the infrastructure of a once-dominant company which has fallen by the wayside (yes, I'm being a little obtuse to protect her privacy). This is the skillset she listed for me 2-1/2 years ago, so the "entry-level" items mentioned are (knowing her) probably not so entry-level any more:

I'm moving from Boston to Seattle! I'm looking for (probably) an infrastructure job. Most of my background has been in the Microsoft and vSphere ecosystem, but I've also spent years in hosted application support for apps that lived on AIX and Linux. My current position is Infrastructure Manager, but I'm very hands-on. I'd like something that's still mostly technical - project management counts as technical, in my eyes.

Looking for employment in the Northern Virginia region, though we live at the tail end of it, so something down that way is preferred.

Job hunting... started IT in 1996, have done a lot for small businesses, kinda jack of all trades, running entire IT departments, primarily Windows administration. Experience with EMC SAN, Nimble Storage, Storage Spaces and Storage Spaces Direct (S2D), Hyper-V 2012 R2/2016, Microsoft System Center Virtual Machine Manager 2012 R2, Microsoft Failover Clustering, Exchange, SQL, some VMware, Sonicwall/Firewalls in general, Cisco switches, Veeam, VPN, and more. A few years ago I designed and implemented a 3 host Hyper-V failover cluster on Nimble Storage at a datacenter in DC for our eDiscovery processing and hosting. Tech support for the eDiscovery application always appreciated working with us, as our "system was very fast," and that was the goal of my design.

I also have extensive experience (12+ years) in vendor side Litigation Support and eDiscovery. I set up our Viewpoint processing and online Review environment (Viewpoint is similar to the much more popular Relativity, if you've ever heard of that one), and also did most of the processing work to get the data into Review for clients. At the two main Litigation Support vendors I worked for, I garnered them a reputation for being able to take on any project. Also a lot of experience with LexisNexis LAW PreDiscovery.

I don't know if my firm is hiring for such roles, but I'd be happy to circulate your resume to IT and Lit Support at my firm. I also have good contacts at Consilio if you'd be interested in sticking with the vendor side of things.

Needs to be technical, but I'd say that managerial skills are probably highest priority. Oversees infrastructure, engineering, network, and Helpdesk teams. Supervisory role over 20-25 staff. Not going to lie - it's a relatively high pressure position, basically the liaison between contract staff and the federal CTO/CIO on a gov contract, but location is great, benefits are fairly solid, and I expect the pay is good. And you'd have people like me working for you, which of course is worth a lot

Seriously though - happy to get more details if anyone is interested, and more than happy to submit resumes through internal channels (heck, earns me a bonus which means I'll work harder for you!).

My new company, Risk Management Solutions is the leading provider of catastrophe modeling software and services worldwide to the insurance and captial markets. We're looking for a new Chief Architect to join our team in the Bay Area.